Pipe Support Systems

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BIS Metal Pipe Clamps with Lining

Features and benefits
  • » Lock bolts with combi cross recessed head
  • » For horizontal and vertical applications
  • » Profiled for extra strengths
  • » Screws secured with anti-loss washer
  • » Material: steel
  • » Electrogalvanized as per ASTM B 633 Standards (SC3)
  • » Temperature resistance from -20 °C to +100 °C.
  • » Noise insolation lining, rubber, black
  • » Noise reduction up to 18dB (A)

Clevis Hanger

 Features and benefits
  • » Designed for chilled water pipe work and firefighting systems
  • » Design permits vertical adjustment if pipe after installing.
  • » Hanger load nut above clevis must me tightened securely to ensure proper hanger performance.
  • » Material: steel
  • » Electrogalvanized as per ASTM B 633 Standards (SC3)
  • » Designed to meet MSS SP-58, type 1 and SP-69

Plain Split Clamp

Featured and benefits
  • » Lock bolt with combi cross recessed head
  • » For horizontal and vertical applications
  • » Strengthened lock bolts for high load capacity
  • » Screws secured with anti-loss washer
  • » Material: steel
  • » Electrogalvanized as per ASTM M 633 Standards (SC3), BS 1706 FE 12

RSI for copper Pipes

Features and benefits
  • » Used at the supporting points of insulated pipes to prevent crushing of insulation.
  • » Inherently superior to wood
  • » Very high load bearing capacity
  • » Dimensionally accurate as each piece is molded.
  • » Tonged and groove design.
  • » Available with steel reinforcements for higher sizes.
  • » Standard width
  • » 1/2” to 2”: 25mm
  • » 2 ½” to 5”: 38mm
  • 6” and above: 50mm
  • » Nonstandard width also available.
  • » Excellent resistance to deuteriation/distortion.
  • » Density: 1,100 – 1,400 kg/m3
  • » Thermal conductivity: 0.16 w/m Temperature.
  • » Resistance from -20°C to + 110°C
  • » Designed to meet BS3974-1: 1974

RSI for Steel Pipe

Features and benefits

  • » Used at the supporting points of insulated pipes to prevent crushing of insulation.
  • » Inherently superior to wood.
  • » Very high load bearing capacity.
  • » Dimensionally accurate as each piece is molded.
  • » Tonged and groove designed.
  • » Available with steel reinforcements for higher sizes.
  • » Standard width
  • » 1/2” to 2”: 25mm
  • » 2 ½” to 5”: 38mm
  • » 6” and above: 50mm
  • » Nonstandard width also available.
  • » Excellent resistance to deuteriation/distortion.
  • » Density: 1,100 – 1,400 kg/m3
  • » Thermal conductivity: 0.16 w/m Temperature.
  • » Resistance from -20°C to + 110°C
  • » Designed to meet BS3974-1: 1974

Sprinkler Clamps

Features and benefits
  • » For use in firefighting and sprinkler installations
  • » Easy to install, without tool
  • » High load capacity due to one-piece design
  • » Knurled swivel nut allows vertical pipes alignment during and after installation
  • » Locking device allow easy pre-mounting
  • » Material: steel
  • » Pregalvanized as per ASTM 653 G90
  • » Designed to meet MSS Standards SP-58, type to 10 and SP-69

U-Bolt Clamps

Features and benefits
  • » High load capacity due to one-piece design
  • » Supplied with four nuts and two washers
  • » Material: steel
  • » Electrogalvanized as per ASTM B 633 Standards (SC3), BS 1706 FE/ZN  12
  • » Designed to meet MSS Standards SP-58, type 24 and SP-69
  • » Special U-bolts with longer tangents and threads available on request.

U-Strap Clamps

Features and benefits
  • » For mounting plain and insulated pipes
  • » Can be use with rubber support insert
  • » Material: steel
  • » Electrogalvanized as per ASTM 633 Standards (SC3)
  • » Designed to meet MSS Standards SP-58, type 26 and SP-69

 

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